I'm not sure exactly why some BMR models are on CSS but not Hi-wave (some kind of exclusivity, or marketing exclusivity?). I might ask James Lewis, the CEO, as I'm a shareholder (for transparency I thought I'd mention it too).

I would love to hear what he has to say about all this. It may clear up an awful lot.

At CES 2012 I had first BMR audition: Two prototypes @ HiWave private room, Minx @ Cambridge private room, and Naim's positively magnificent Ovator S-400 in their regular room, absolutely humongous sound stage, overall presentation natural, smooth, effortless, appeared to lack all audible trace of glare, haze, grain, fatigue, and texture...one of the best loudspeakers I've ever heard and I've been hearing the best extant for about 30 years (music, recording, high-end professional...only association to this subject is HiWave made my music instrument accessory).

BMR may be the biggest speaker breakthrough I've ever heard.

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James
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...I'm not sure exactly why some BMR models are on CSS but not Hi-wave (some kind of exclusivity, or marketing exclusivity?). I might ask James Lewis, the CEO, as I'm a shareholder (for transparency I thought I'd mention it too).

So they do...
Reading comprehension > me.
Logic dictates that we should definitely have a group buy then!
At $6.79 each, I'd imagine it wouldn't be too hard to get 50 tinkerers here interested in a pair at least...
I like your ideas. Maybe someone could decipher a TL for this driver which would reach 80 hz.